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  • Guest

    #76
    Originally posted by twr1776
    Ah, another "L" back on the road. Kind of brings a tear to my eye. You da man Chef.
    Shoot, I rode it there!

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    • jwhelan65

      #77
      Originally posted by twr1776
      Ah, another "L" back on the road. Kind of brings a tear to my eye. You da man Chef.
      Possibly the worlds fastest "L" back on the road..

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      • Guest

        #78
        Pretty much done
        I had a nine mile Dyna 2000. I put the oil seal in cockeyed and ruined the trigger and rotor. Had to change ignition on the side of a highway. Good times.
        Set the full advance with a degree wheel to 32 degrees on both coils.
        Retourqed the head and checked the valve clearance.
        Soldered the stator wires and cleaned up the rats nest of wires.
        Installed a oil temperature guage (thanks Jim!)
        Put on a new chain guard (thanks Scott!)
        Plugs were clean and pretty white so I raised the needle one notch
        In the carbs running 155 mikuni mains/50 pilot jets/DJ needle second notch from bottom
        Degreed cams 108/108
        Thanks to Kris V for use of his shop and hours of help. You the man!!
        Raymond (Quicksilver Ray) for getting me a great deal on the Wiseco 1229 kit, trading me for the 1150 crank, the valve job and all the good advice.





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        • gearhead13

          #79
          Lookin sweet!

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          • Guest

            #80
            Originally posted by gearhead13
            Lookin sweet!
            You're next!
            A bumpy road to completion but the sweet taste of victory!

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            • BassCliff

              #81
              Good going Bill. Just in time for some good summer riding.


              All the best to you and yours,

              Cliff

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              • gearhead13

                #82
                Isnt it always summer in Calif?
                I pulled my engine out today, took about 3 hours or so. Hopefully i can get the 1170 kit for it.
                I maxed out my torque wrench (140#) taking off the front spocket, a little too tight eh? A source of my noise maybe.
                Last edited by Guest; 06-09-2010, 11:59 PM.

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                • Guest

                  #83
                  Originally posted by gearhead13
                  Isnt it always summer in Calif?
                  Nah, it rains a couple of days a year.

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                  • jwhelan65

                    #84
                    Great job Bill!

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                    • Guest

                      #85
                      Now it's jetting time.
                      Started with
                      155 Mikuni mains
                      50 Pilot jets
                      Needle on second from bottom
                      Plugs sooty with no heat color on threads
                      Now
                      152.5 Main
                      50 Pilot
                      Needle two and a half from bottom
                      This is a very safe jet with good color on the plugs and a half to one thread of heat.
                      I'll stick with this until the motor breaks in. The first jetting would inhibit the engine from breaking in with the rich settings.
                      With a cold engine I also did a Compression check with 110 across the board. Could be better but again on a cold motor. The motor only has 200 miles on it.

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                      • jwhelan65

                        #86
                        Hell, just go ahead and slap a turbo on there while you at Bill...

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                        • rapidray
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                          #87
                          Originally posted by gearhead13
                          Isnt it always summer in Calif?
                          I pulled my engine out today, took about 3 hours or so. Hopefully i can get the 1170 kit for it.
                          I maxed out my torque wrench (140#) taking off the front spocket, a little too tight eh? A source of my noise maybe.
                          Unless you LIKE to buy new torque wrenches, do NOT use a torque wrench to disassemble things! Ray.

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                          • Kris V

                            #88
                            Originally posted by rapidray
                            Unless you LIKE to buy new torque wrenches, do NOT use a torque wrench to disassemble things! Ray.
                            So true...

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                            • gearhead13

                              #89
                              Originally posted by rapidray
                              Unless you LIKE to buy new torque wrenches, do NOT use a torque wrench to disassemble things! Ray.
                              Ya, I have had this cheap torque wrench for 24 years or so, I KNOW its not accurate, but makes a good breaker bar I have a second 1/2" and another 3/8"
                              I dont know if you seen one of these antiques(pictured), but I call it my good torque wrench

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                              • Guest

                                #90
                                Kudos to Bill!!

                                Ride the $hit out of it!

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